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GAO Recruiting Session, U.S. Government Accountability Office

Join GAO Analysts as they discuss their role as the federal government’s audit authority, paid GAO internships, and career opportunities!

This is a great way to learn how you can be a part of the GAO team and open doors for the rest of your career!

Register via Handshake here: https://middlebury.joinhandshake.com/events/1425949/share_preview

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Diplomatic Language Services Recruiting Session

Join Recruiting Manager, Kate Marden, as she discusses DLS’ services to the federal government, military, and the private sector. From foreign language instructors and cultural trainers for ALL languages to translation, interpretation, Curriculum Developers, and Language Proficiency Testers, they have a ton of hiring opportunities!


Languages of biggest need: Mandarin Chinese, Thai, Malay, and Korean.

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NASPAA Employer Relations Committee Presents: Working at International Development Banks

Provided through CACS’ participation on the NASPAA Employer Relations Committee.

Join the NASPAA Employer Relations Committee to hear from four panelists working at international development banks. The panelists will discuss their current work and careers, as well as provide tips to students seeking similar paths. Come with questions! Scott Webb from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey will moderate. The panelists will be:

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NASPAA - US Government Accountability Office (GAO) Information Session

Provided through CACS’ participation on the NASPAA Employer Relations Committee.

About the GAO:
GAO provides Congress, the heads of executive agencies, and the public with timely, fact-based, non-partisan information that can be used to improve government and save taxpayers billions of dollars.
GAO’s work is done at the request of congressional committees or subcommittees or is statutorily required by public laws or committee reports, per our Congressional Protocols.

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NASPAA - Think Tanks Career Panel

NASPAA students and alumni: Join us for a panel of professionals working at think tanks in Washington, DC.

Confirmed Speakers:

Lew Blank, MPA
Communications Associate, Data for Progress
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lew-blank

Ofronama Biu, MPA, PhD
Senior Research Associate, Urban Institute
https://www.urban.org/author/ofronama-biu

Matthew Eitel, BSPA
Special Assistant to the President & CEO
Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA)

Virtual MIIS

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NASPAA - International Development Careers

Provided through CACS’ participation on the NASPAA Employer Relations Committee.

This will be a panel discussion with staff from International Development employers. Learn about working in the humanitarian sector, business development, think tanks, and associations. Some of the panelists are MA graduates within the last 5-9 years, experienced but still remember how it is to be a recent graduate, while others have much more experience across the international development sector.

Meeting hosted by the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, in Monterey, CA.

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NASPAA - Advising for Federal Careers

Provided through CACS’ participation on the NASPAA Employer Relations Committee.

Interested in opportunities in the federal government but not sure what to expect in the process? Join this session to hear what career advisors recommend in starting and navigating the search for federal government opportunities. We’ll go over available resources such as GoGovernment, how to manage expectations during your search, and hear from NASPAA alumni on how they secured their positions in the federal government.

Virtual MIIS

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NASPAA - Congressional Research Service

Provided through CACS’ participation on the NASPAA Employer Relations Committee.

The Congressional Research Service (CRS), a federal legislative branch agency located within the Library of Congress, serves as shared staff exclusively to congressional committees and Members of Congress. CRS experts assist at every stage of the legislative process — from the early considerations that precede bill drafting, through committee hearings and floor debate, to the oversight of enacted laws and various agency activities.

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